Sears 26462_0 User Manual
Craftsman, Semm, Professional mid-sized router table
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- CRAFTSMAN
- PROFESSIONAL MID-SIZED ROUTER TABLE
- 1. Know your power tool
- 2. Ground all tools (unless double insulated)
- 3. Keep guards in place
- 4. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches
- 5. Keep work area clean
- 6. Avoid dangerous environment
- 7. Keep children away
- 8. Make workshop child-proof
- 9. Do not force tools
- 10. Use the right tool
- 11. Wear correct apparel
- 12. Use safety goggles (Head Protection)
- 13. Secure work
- 14. Do not over reach
- 15. Maintain tools with care
- 16. Disconnect tools before servicing
- 17. Avoid accidental starting
- 18. Use recommended accessories
- 19. Never stand on tool
- 20. Check damaged parts
- 22. Never leave tool running unattended
- 23. Keep hands away from cutting area
- 24. Store idle tools
- 25. Do not abuse cord
- 26. Outdoor extension cords
- 28. Drugs, alcohol, medication
- 9-26478 Craftsman Router Table Floor Stand,
- 9-25333 Craftsman Industrial Router Adapter Plate,
- TOOLS REQUIRED
- ROUTER TABLE
- ALWAYS UNPLUG ROUTER
- BEFORE MOUNTING.
- Craftsman Routers with Three-Hole and 6"
- Craftsman Router Models 9-27500, 9-27510, and 9-27511
- other Brands of Routers
- FENCE ASSEMBLY
- ATTACHMENT OF THE FENCE ASSEMBLY TO THE ROUTER TABLE
- Always unplug router before attaching or removing fence from table.
- ATTACHMENT OF THE OVERHEAD GUARD TO THE FENCE ASSEMBLY
- PUSH BLOCK ASSEMBLY
- PUSH BLOCK ASSEMBLY TO THE ROUTER TABLE FENCE
- MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY
- DUST COLLECTING ATTACHMENT
- When doing the above, keep the following in mind:
- MOUNTING ROUTER TABLE TO A WORKBENCH OR WORK SURFACE
- SELECTING AND INSTALLING THE ROUTER TABLE INSERTS
- ALTERNATE METHOD
- GENERAL
- ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
- SWITCH BOX OPERATION
- ROUTER AND SWITCH BOX OPERATIONS
- BEFORE each and every use, make sure the router table is SECURE on a workbench and DOES NOT MOVE.
- ALIGNMENT OF UNITIZED FENCE TO MITER BAR SLOT
- ADJUSTING DEPTH AND HEIGHT OF CUT
- DO NOT OPERATE ROUTER IF ANY PART OFTHE BIT CONTACTS THE GUARD.
- ROUTING USING FENCE WITHOUT THE PUSH BLOCK
- Using Fence as a Jointer (Full Edge Cutting)
- EDGE CUTTING WITH NON-PILOTED ROUTER BITS
- EDGE CUTTING WITH PILOTED ROUTER BITS
- GROOVING, FLUTING, AND VEINING:
- END CUTTING USING THE FENCE WITH THE PUSH BLOCK
- Cutting Tenons
- ROUTING USING THE MITER GAUGE
- PROFESSIONAL MID-SIZED ROUTER TABLE